How long does a boiler installation take?

How long does it take to install a new boiler?

The time required to install a new central heating boiler can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the installation, the type of boiler being installed, the condition of the existing system, and the size of the property. On average, a boiler installation can take anywhere from 1 to 3 days.


Here's a rough breakdown of the installation process:

-Assessment and preparation: Before the installation, we will assess your property, evaluate your heating needs, and determine the most suitable boiler and system setup. We will also inspect the existing system and make any necessary preparations, such as removing the old boiler or modifying the pipework

-Boiler placement and connections: The new boiler will be positioned in the designated location, which could be in a utility room, kitchen, loft or other suitable area. We will connect the boiler to the existing heating system, including pipework, radiators, and controls.

-Testing and commissioning: Once the boiler and system are installed, we will thoroughly test the entire setup to ensure proper functioning and safety. We will check for leaks, verify water pressure, test the heating controls, and ensure the boiler is working correctly. Any necessary adjustments or fine-tuning will be made at this stage.

-Instruction and handover: After successful installation and testing, our engineers will provide you with instructions on how to operate and maintain your new boiler. We will explain the controls, safety features, and any specific requirements. We will also provide you with warranty information and answer any questions you may have.



It's important to note that unforeseen issues or additional work requirements may arise during the installation, which can extend the overall time needed. Additionally, larger or more complex properties may require more time for installation due to additional pipework or heating system modifications